Cars have stalling issue

Chrysler Group is recalling 14,800 2013 Dodge Darts due to a potential stalling issue.The recall was prompted by internal testing that found a Dart that had been parked in a 20 degree F chamber for eight hours stalled moments after it was started up. Dealers reported similar incidents to the company. As a result, Chrysler plans to recalibrate affected cars' powertrain control modules at no cost to customers, according to a Chrysler press release.The recall includes 2013 Dodge Dart models equipped with a 1.4-liter engine and a dual-clutch transmission.Customers with questions can call 1-800-853-1403.

Honda said Wednesday it will expand a recall of cars with Takata driver's side air bags to all 50 states following demands by federal regulators. The National Highway Safety Administration had ordered Takata to recall driver side airbags nationwide, rather than only in states with high humidity, which was the initial focus of an investigation into exploding airbags. Take a look at the biggest auto recalls in history: